Golden Globes: What the Winners Said Backstage -- Including Jacqueline Bisset's 'Explanation'

Elisabeth Moss

Moss planned to celebrate her win (for Sundance’s Top of the Lake) the same way she’d wrap the night regardless — “dance and drink a little bit. But maybe I’ll drink a lot more now.” As for how she handles the stress leading up to such an exciting night, she teased with a laugh, “[By doing] a couple things I can’t tell you about.”

Jon Voight

Reflecting on his and the Golden Globes’ earlier days, Voight said, “[Back then] a lot of crazy people said a lot of crazy things. But then they put the cameras on it!” Even so, now somewhat tempered, “It’s a spectacular show and I’m very proud of it.”

Behind the Candelabra

Accepting the award for best TV-movie/mini, producer Jerry Weintraub was asked how Liberace himself might have responded to the HBO telepic. He shared the same response he gave when asked that Q at the Cannes Film Festival: “If Lee was alive and he knew I had done this film, he would have a big yacht built like a piano and sailed through [Cannes playing piano]. He would have loved it.”

Jacqueline Bisset

The Dancing on the Edge actress apologized backstage for taking so long to get to the stage after her name was read off — “Sorry it took so long. I was in a daze” — and had little recollection of what she said/didn’t say in her prolonged speech. “I was certainly surprised [to win], and I was completely out of it [just beforehand], thinking, ‘Where is my dinner?’ I still hadn’t gotten the dinner I was expecting.”

Breaking Bad

“If we’d known this [would happen], we would have gone to Vegas first. Put some money down,” Bryan Cranston said of the dearly departed series’ Best Drama win. “We’re no dummies. We gotta finance the [spin-off].” So how does a band of former meth marketers mark such a big accolade? “We’re going to wife swap,” Cranston quipped. “That’s been discussed and I thought that was an interesting plan.”

Robin Wright

The winner of Best Actress in a Drama dubbed House of Cards home Netflix and its like as “the new future. We’re not even TV…. We’re live stream.” Coming off a “solidarity” diet with fiance Ben Foster, who did 800 calories-per-day to play Lance Armstrong, a certain burger joint may be in this gold-grabber’s future. “I really want to go to In N’ Out right now!”

Andy Samberg

Still processing his win for Best Actor in a Comedy, Samberg said, “I couldn’t be more surprised. It’s so cliched. I forgot to thank the Hollywood Foreign Press and my parents, that’s how surprised I am. I’m stunned, but extremely happy obviously.” So where might he display his first Globe? “I don’t know. I’m going to have to build a new section of my house for it.”

Michael Douglas

“I was probably more nervous tonight than I was at the Emmys” — where he also won — Douglas shared. “I wish I could be sharing all these awards with [Behind the Candelabra costar Matt Damon]. For ,a leading man to take on this gamble and perform as well as he did is inspirational.”

Brooklyn Nine-Nine

So, did the freshman comedy’s big win cinch a Season 2 pick-up? “We don’t know,” said show boss Mike Schur, “but it would be a pretty baller move for [Fox president Kevin Reilly) to cancel us tonight.” Surveying comedy’s other gold-grabbers for the night, Schur was “so happy” for Brooklyn‘s own Andy Samberg (“That guy works so hard”) and said that Amy Poehler (of his other series, Parks and Recreation) “deserves about a 1000 trophies. One is a good start.”

Amy Poehler

Not only did Poehler collect her first major award for her exemplary work on Parks and Recreation, but there’s this, too: “I got to make out with Bono!”